Very sad.
It seems there is nothing but bad news with the Mac lately. A total change from just a few years ago when everything was rosy with Christine coming back.
You will be missed Danny. Glad you got your Rock N roll hall of fame induction. You were such a key member in the early years.

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Very sad. Danny might be the most underrated and overlooked member of the band. He was a prodigy and had so much talent. I know it's inevitable but seeing members of my favorite band pass away is heartbreaking. Bob Brunning, Bob Weston, Bob Welch and now Danny. And Billy has been having health issues the past few years.

So much talent and so young, no one could forsee the pressures when he joined the band. They were too onerous even for Peter who was only in his early 20s. Awful responsibility for someone so young, it's a pity that the joy he gave others could not help his self worth. RIP Danny.

I'm very sad. Really sad with the news. Danny was one of my favourite members of the early years, and his work in Bare Trees, my favourite album of that era, will be always well remembered.
Of course that in Second Chapter he left the FM roots and made more "pop" music, but with a very fine quality.
RIP Danny, now I know you will play with Bob Welch in the Sunny Side of Heaven...

Has anyone seen any further info on what happened to him? I know that he battled alcoholism, but none of the articles I've read, even the few that offer more details about him, his situation and his legacy, have given a cause of death or anything about the circumstances.

I haven't posted here for many years but thought this might be something to add here.

Danny died in his sleep from complications of pneumonia. He had been battling it from earlier this year but couldn't beat it unfortunately. He was cremated and his ashes returned to his family.

He was only 68 although many of those later years were quite hard and Danny did battle with alcohol as has been documented. He spent a number of those later years in and out of hostels in the Soho district of London, ironically very close to Denmark Street and the heart of London's music history where the band played many early gigs.

I have my views on Danny and the way he was treated by the band before he was thrown out but this isn't the time or place for that.

Let me just say he was a magical talent and in many ways he and Peter Green were two parts of the same jigsaw. Their playing was magical and Danny was a very gifted songwriter and singer as well as a guitarist. Tragic he went the way that he did. Hopefully he will be at peace now.

I haven't posted here for many years but thought this might be something to add here.

Danny died in his sleep from complications of pneumonia. He had been battling it from earlier this year but couldn't beat it unfortunately. He was cremated and his ashes returned to his family.

He was only 68 although many of those later years were quite hard and Danny did battle with alcohol as has been documented. He spent a number of those later years in and out of hostels in the Soho district of London, ironically very close to Denmark Street and the heart of London's music history where the band played many early gigs.

I have my views on Danny and the way he was treated by the band before he was thrown out but this isn't the time or place for that.

Let me just say he was a magical talent and in many ways he and Peter Green were two parts of the same jigsaw. Their playing was magical and Danny was a very gifted songwriter and singer as well as a guitarist. Tragic he went the way that he did. Hopefully he will be at peace now.

Thank you.

Many thanks for the update. Good to hear he still had some family contacts (whether he was actually in contact with them or not) and its reassuring to know he passed away in his sleep. Cheers.

I haven't posted here for many years but thought this might be something to add here.

Danny died in his sleep from complications of pneumonia. He had been battling it from earlier this year but couldn't beat it unfortunately. He was cremated and his ashes returned to his family.

He was only 68 although many of those later years were quite hard and Danny did battle with alcohol as has been documented. He spent a number of those later years in and out of hostels in the Soho district of London, ironically very close to Denmark Street and the heart of London's music history where the band played many early gigs.

I have my views on Danny and the way he was treated by the band before he was thrown out but this isn't the time or place for that.

Let me just say he was a magical talent and in many ways he and Peter Green were two parts of the same jigsaw. Their playing was magical and Danny was a very gifted songwriter and singer as well as a guitarist. Tragic he went the way that he did. Hopefully he will be at peace now.